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( NewsNation) — A volcano in Alaska that last erupted in 1867 is displaying signs of rumbling. Located roughly 140 miles ...
An Alaskan volcano that has been inactive for more than 100 years is showing signs of rumbling, according to scientists.
Most of the U.S. volcanoes that have been making themselves known since spring woke up a bit, shook themselves off and then ...
Welcome to your weekly seismic update from across the state, brought to you by the Alaska Earthquake Center, where we monitor ...
NASA has recently captured a satellite image of a volcano in Alaska, showcasing huge potential for volcanic activity.
The Iliamna volcano, located near the Cook Inlet in southern Alaska, last erupted in 1867, but would still rumble every few years due to avalanches large enough to register on nearby seismic and ...
An increase in seismicity—marked by frequent tremors—was observed recently at Alaska's Iliamna Volcano, which last erupted in ...
A NASA-operated satellite recently captured an image of Iliamna Volcano, a glacier-covered volcano located in southwest Alaska, from space. The volcano, standing at an impressive 10,016 feet above ...
An aerial view of Augustine, Iliamna and Redoubt volcanoes In Cook Inlet is captured on March 7, 2023, from Mount Douglas, a volcano in Katmai National Park and Preserve. Alaska’s volcanoes, ...
Tlikakila River carries ash from Iliamna Volcano into Cook Inlet. The braided waterway is one of three nationally designated Wild and Scenic Rivers in Alaska’s Lake Clark National Park & Preserve.
On a recent August evening, Marissa Wilson watched the sun set over Iliamna Volcano as she fished for halibut in Kachemak Bay, an arm of Alaska’s Cook Inlet. Whales fed on herring on either side ...